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That's right... Ubercart has been slated for not just one session at this year's Drupalcon in Barcelona but three. I suppose we're only doing three because I am not superhuman (after all). The sessions will each target different audiences and are outlined below:

Ubercart.org Shop Talk - This session is really a presentation on the Ubercart website, the community hub that is supporting the Ubercart project. I've made plenty of mistakes along the way and am hoping to show others the scars so they can learn from my (bad) example. I strongly believe that Ubercart's growing success in due to the fact that we run a distinct community site separate from Drupal.org, but that may hurt us in the long run as we forfeit greater exposure on the developer community. We still have much to learn and aren't out of ideas by any stretch of the imagination!

Hello Ubercart! - This session is an introduction to Ubercart and its features. It will be aimed at the evaluator interested in seeing what Ubercart can really do. Most folks dropping in will know little more of Ubercart other than the name and a vague idea of what it does. The plan here is to walk through an install and a store setup to give people a good idea of Ubercart's core features and direction for the future. I also want to introduce attendees to Ubercart.org so they know where to go to find support, post bugs, find contributions, and check out other Ubercart sites.

Ubercart Development - This session is an introduction to developing modules for Ubercart. I'll work real hard to get attendees up to speed on the development process and explain our basic goals and desires for the future. I really hope to recruit other folks during this time by getting them interested in the project. I believe it's worth anyone's investment and can name a half dozen people out there making money off my freely distributed project right now!

So, there you have it. I've never been to Drupalcon, so it seems like an awful lot to take on my first go round. However, you don't fly to Spain every day, so I may as well take advantage of the time! I love public speaking, particularly about subjects I really enjoy (Bible, Christina, Drupal). This really is the perfect opportunity, and it couldn't be possible if it weren't for my uber-generous boss (Andy) sending me. I hope to make it worth his while and bring back so many code secrets he'll have to keep me under guard to make sure I'm not kidnapped by the Commies to work on their websites.

I hope to use this blog to report on the conference, so feel free to check back more often next week while it's going on. Christina and I just bought a nice little digital camera with the last of our wedding money, so expect to see some pretty pictures (of things in Spain, not just of my wife).